Following is the complete list of Spring ArtScene venues (numbers correspond with the numbers on the “Downtown Rockford” and “Metro Rockford” maps):

Spring ArtScene venues

1. Abreo Restaurant, 515 E. State St., (815) 968-9463 — “Compositions on Glass”: Rockford artist Randall Correia strives to distill the essence of pattern, color and light in his work. He uses various techniques, including églomisé, collage and translucent layering to bring you expressive and dramatic compositions in oil paint on glass.

15. Irish Rose Saloon, 519 E. State St., (815) 964-0480 — “The Female Nude”: William Haun received his bachelor’s and master’s of fine arts degrees from Northern Illinois University in the discipline of “Time Arts.” His primary focus was animation and video art. Since then, he has devoted much of his time to more traditional media: painting, printmaking and photography. He teaches graphic design, visual effects and video at the Illinois Institute Schaumburg and Rasmussen College in Rockford.

16. Just A Second Antiques & Accessories, 1710 N. Main St., (815) 978-3071 — “Second To None @ Just A Second”: Nationally-acclaimed artist Tom Heflin will be available Friday evening to sign his prints and books. Kari McDonald of The Paper Button will display fun re-purposed vintage button jewelry, and accessories, and Tina Rippy will showcase her felted wool expertise in scarves, purses and home accessories.

18. Kortman Gallery at J.R. Kortman Center for Design, 107 N. Main St., (815) 968-0123 — “Intimation(s)”: Kristy Luck’s mixed media paintings and drawings explore figure, form and space with much emphasis on materiality of paint and surface. Abstraction versus representation is a running theme throughout the works.

19. Kryptonite Bar, 308 W. State St., (815) 965-0931 — “Inspiration Can Come from Anyone or Anything”: Local photographers Ryan Davis, Greg Farnham, Sean Halcom, Bret Konsdorf, Brian Milo, Jason Ommodt, Shawn Petersen, Pablo Korona, Jr Wyatt, Chris Reisetter and Mindy Young have gathered their talents and styles to show you what inspires them. Through their lenses, they have captured a small portion of what has made them who they are today and encourage you to ask yourself: “What Inspires You?”

20. Michael’s Arts & Crafts, 6301 E. State St., (815) 227-1296 — “Michael’s Arts & Crafts Employee Exhibit”: This exhibit will feature “Creations by a Hare,” “A Little Rae of Fun,” current employees and artwork by Rapha Gonzalez. Multiple media from jewelry, painting, photography and needlework will be on display. The show will be viewable during the store’s regular business hours, and items will be available for purchase.

21. Millennium Center for Arts & Recreation, 220 S. Madison St., (815) 316-9090 — “Emerging Young Artists”: Features poets, visual artists and bands from multiple high school artists in the Rockford area as well as vendors Katie’s Piehole Records, KoKoBear Bakery and more. For a full list and detailed times, visit www.RockfordMC.com or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Millennium-Center-Rockford.

23. Octane Interlounge, 124 N. Main St., (815) 965-4010 — “MainfraiM presents In Every Quarter; In All Quarters”: Shedding a new light on forgotten ancestry with story boxes by Jeremy Klonicki and exploring unused spaces with the conceptual photography of Amy Dreibelbis.

24. The Office, 513 E. State St., (815) 965-0344 — “The Full Nelson”: John Nelson, free-lance photographer, grew up in Roanoke, Va., and has found himself living in Janesville, Wis. Since 2009, he has re-developed an interest in photography and began to explore the natural world and everyday life outside of our homes and workspaces. He has invited you to explore his gallery and to share in his continued journey of the world through his eyes.

25. Pirate Ninja Studio, 400 E. State St., third floor, (815) 218-6280 — “50/50”: An exhibit featuring 50 works of art created by 50 artists for $50. You’ll have to see it to believe it! For a list of artists, check out Priate Ninja’s Facebook page, /Pirate Ninja Print Shop.

26. Prairie Street Gallery and Art Matters, 505 Madison St. (entry on Prairie Street), (815) 566-1043 — Artists Co-op presents “Works in Progress” (a little play on words; the co-op is moving one-half block from the Prairie Street Brewhouse to the northeast corner of Prairie Street and Madison). There is a possibility our new space will be in a developmental mode, i.e., work in progress. Check out artwork, also possibly in progress, by Ted Simmering, Teresa Schwiesow, Dale Sinderson, Nancy McManus Olson, Stuart Roddy, Aryn Kresol, Kurt Erickson, Tracy Triplett, Tim Monroe, Tabatha Dougherty, Robert Reaven and Steve Stender.

27. Restoration Café, 625 W. State St., (815) 977-4361 — “The Rock River Valley”: Artist Jim Tsioles features photographic images of the beautiful Rock River Valley. Inspired by the documentary Where We Live.

28. Rockford Art Museum, 711 N. Main St., (815) 968-2787 — “Pulp and Pigment: The Realms of Roland Poska”: Rockford artist Roland Poska’s pioneering work in the field of handmade paper establishes him as an important figure throughout the Midwest and the nation. More than 80 pieces are on display, including many works that helped define his career as well as the medium of paper as an art form. Rockford College art professor David Menard guest curates. On view through May 6. ArtScene hours: Friday until 9 p.m., Saturday until 5 p.m.

29. Rockford Baha’i Center at Highcrest Shopping Center, 1650 N. Alpine Road, (815) 639-9991 — An experience of visual arts, poetry and musical performances with an emphasis on the oppression of Iranians centered on the showing of the documentary “Education Under Fire,” with discussions about the universal right to education. Elise Auerbach, Iran specialist for Amnesty International USA, explained: “One of the most powerful human documentaries I have ever seen … sure to galvanize viewers who will be exposed to an outrage that until now has received little attention — the systematic denial of an entire religious community of the right to pursue higher education in their own country.”

30. Rockford College Art Gallery at Clark Arts Center, 5050 E. State St., (815) 226-4105 — “Army of Fleabag Dreamers”: Featuring the works of Rockford-based artists Eddie Fajardo, Corey Hagberg, Joseph Goral, Javier Jimenez and Larry Barr that work in the realm of graffiti street-art, including printmaking, drawing and painting. The artists will create an on-sight mural in the gallery that comments on visual culture while elevating awareness of social and political issues. Musical performances by Vic Monsta, Xen and King of the Demons on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and printmaking demonstration on Saturday at 4 p.m.

31. Social Urban Bar & Restaurant, 509 E. State St., (815) 968-9463 — Presenting an inspired and original collection of work across various media by Rockford native Drew Helge.